Give a short introduction to traditional aaran used in Nepal.
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Nepal is one of the richest cultures in the world. Nepal is known as a non-stop festival’s country and living cultural museum in the world. Culture has been called ‘the way of life for an entire society’. There are more than hundred cultural practices due to the differences of caste. Hinduism and Buddhism are major religions of Nepal beside that Muslim, Christian, and other religious people also stay in Nepal. With the changing time and pace, culture is practiced by people.
In past,people use local knowledge, skill and technology to survive their lives which are called traditional knowledge, skill and technology. Likewise, bamboo hole to dry out the vegetables (gundruk), use of cow dung as firewood, use of ropes to cross the river , etc.
The importance of traditional acknowledges,skill and technology
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Nepal is one of the richest cultures in the world. Nepal is known as a non-stop festival’s country and living cultural museum in the world. Culture has been called ‘the way of life for an entire society’. There are more than hundred cultural practices due to the differences of caste. Hinduism and Buddhism are major religions of Nepal beside that Muslim, Christian, and other religious people also stay in Nepal. With the changing time and pace, culture is practiced by people.
In past,people use local knowledge, skill and technology to survive their lives which are called traditional knowledge, skill and technology. Likewise, bamboo hole to dry out the vegetables (gundruk), use of cow dung as firewood, use of ropes to cross the river , etc.
The importance of traditional acknowledges,skill and technology
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Explanation:It has not been so long that the technologies were introduced in Nepal. Nepali market is relatively new when it comes to technological products and although it has developed significantly in short period of time, there are many parts, especially the rural areas that are still far behind when it comes to getting to see, let alone use the products and results of the technological advancement. There still are many remote areas in Nepal where people have not even seen a motor car or a bus. Modern grinders, blenders are a far cry in such areas.
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